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... society has been formed - it is the Total Abstinence So- ciety . " That such a society , opposed as it is to the strong habits and stronger inclinations of mankind , has not only been formed , but has prospered beyond the most san ...
... society has been formed - it is the Total Abstinence So- ciety . " That such a society , opposed as it is to the strong habits and stronger inclinations of mankind , has not only been formed , but has prospered beyond the most san ...
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... society pro- fesses , hopes , and trusts to effect . either to read his Bible , or to pray ; and that owing to his selfish indulgence , and the consequent destitution of his family , the wives and children of such persons arc , in vast ...
... society pro- fesses , hopes , and trusts to effect . either to read his Bible , or to pray ; and that owing to his selfish indulgence , and the consequent destitution of his family , the wives and children of such persons arc , in vast ...
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... society in general . No one can fail to be convinced of this , who looks back to the state of society in Eng- land twenty or thirty years ago ; and while we are well aware that a large pro- portion of the families by whom intemper - ed ...
... society in general . No one can fail to be convinced of this , who looks back to the state of society in Eng- land twenty or thirty years ago ; and while we are well aware that a large pro- portion of the families by whom intemper - ed ...
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THE HALL AND THE COTTAGE | 7 |
ELLEN EKSDALE 68 | 68 |
THE CURATES WIDOW 83 | 83 |
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